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The Plastic Brain And A Healing Rhythm
What 40-Hz (gamma) entrainment may tell us about neuroplasticity When people say the brain is “plastic,” they don’t mean soft like clay. They mean changeable —able to strengthen connections, re-route pathways, and learn new patterns. That ability is called neuroplasticity , and it’s the engine behind skill learning, rehabilitation after injury, and even adapting to new routines. Here’s the interesting part: neuroplasticity doesn’t happen randomly. It depends on timing —neuron
iniyanjose
Mar 43 min read


40-Hertz and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Can a 40-Hz “rhythm” help the injured brain recover? What gamma entrainment research suggests for TBI. After a traumatic brain injury (TBI) - whether from a fall, sports collision, car crash, or blast exposure - people often describe the aftermath in the same way: brain fog, slowed thinking, memory lapses, fatigue, sleep disruption, irritability. The injury may be “mild” on a scan, yet life can feel anything but mild. One reason recovery can be so complicated is that TBI doe
iniyanjose
Feb 163 min read
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